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made her have her hair cut
off, She is loosing it terribly
since the Typhoid & simply
lacked the nerve to make
herself have it cut, so I
just took her in charge, &
led the lamb to the shearers.
Then in the afternoon I went
to the "Rubenstein Club" after
which Mr. Chapman made
me go home with him to the
Madison Ave Hotel & he
talked an hour to me in
the parlor about my voice
and my prospects. He has
gone daft over me, his wife
also. Then I came home
with that awful headache
and longed, oh so cruelly
for your loving sympathy.
Darling, do you know,
I am jealous and who do
you suppose of? Why that
pillow. It is having altogether
too good a time. But just wait
till I get home, Miss Sunshine pillow
and won't you go on the shelf and
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